A Body Worth Loving {coming to terms with the postpartum body}

Coming to terms with the postpartum body doesn’t come as naturally as it should. Awhile ago, Lisa-Jo Baker posted about loving your post-baby body for the sake of your children, especially daughters. Lisa-Jo responded to my comment saying:

“TRIPLETS??? Girl, your body deserves a medal. You should break out into song every time you see it in the mirror. Your body is a HERO!!! Give it something delicious right now. For reals.”

And I do.

I think quite frequently about my body and what it accomplished. That my body was just the way God designed it to be, for these three precious babies to have been born as healthy and as big as they were, despite being 6 weeks early; to have been able to avoid having a c-section.

I look at my stretch marks that go well above my belly button and the skin that hangs below where it should definitely have stopped, and I’m in awe of it. That these three babies were cradled in there for months. That these babies were born with no health issues, despite having been sharing a womb with 2 others.

Then I look at my body the way the world does, the way we all judge ourselves: I see a flabby stomach, that still looks like there could be a baby in there when dressed; I see arms that are much too soft, particularly for lugging 4 kids around all day (at 14, 18, 19, and 30 lbs each); I see thighs that rub and have their own tributaries of stretch marks, without thinking that those legs are strong and able to run after these kids, up and down stairs countless times a day.

A Body worth loving coming to terms with the postpartum body

I think to myself, “You weigh the same now as you did just before these three kids were born” and I hang my head in shame. Knowing that an over abundance of cookie dough, avocados and cheese, and a lack of true exercise are the cause of it.

I waver, back and forth, between loving this body that has brought forth life 4 times in 2 pregnancies, and despising the “curves” that I have yet to figure out how to dress in a flattering way. When I figure out how to love this body 24/7 I’ll let you know, but I somehow think it’s going to involve a lot more time with God and a pair of sneakers.

Creating Community through Comments

It’s official! Welcome to the new home of “Creating Community through Comments”!

I’m so glad you’re here and looking to join up with us.

Commenting has always been super-duper important to me. Not just the receiving them (which I LOVE), but giving them as well. I love finding new blogs or commenting on blogs/posts that don’t have a lot of traffic, and I love having new people commenting on my blog.

The bottom line: EVERYONE LOVES COMMENTS!

Here’s how it’s going to work:

*Sign up via the form below
*Grab the CCC icon and place it in your blog sidebar
*Starting on the second of the month do 3 comments/day: Comment on 3 new blogs OR 2 comments on new blogs and return 1 comment, etc.
*ALWAYS, ALWAYS be kind in your comments. If you don’t have something nice to say, then don’t say anything at all.

The point is to bravely go where you’ve never gone before. It can be one of the other bloggers who link-up or it can be someone entirely different: Just be sure to let them know why/how you’re there.

On the first of the month I will send out an email reminder.

I’m sure this is going to start out really small, but share this: Twitter, Facebook, your blog. Let’s get the word out there. This isn’t limited to any one niche of bloggers, this is about creating community with others who are different from us, who blog about different things, about supporting each other…because life is hard and who couldn’t use some extra love.


“Encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing.” 
(1 Thessalonians 5:11)

Here’s the sign up for the July 2-8 commenting session: It will be closing on June 30th.


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